Parution du n° 80 de Marginalia
Marginalia
Bulletin bibliographique des études sur les littératures et le film populaires
Marginalia
Bulletin bibliographique des études sur les littératures et le film populaires
MARGINALIA
Bulletin bibliographique des études sur les littératures et le film populaires n° 79
SCIENCE-FICTION – FANTASTIQUE – FANTASY – ROMAN POLICIER
WESTERN – RÉCIT DE GUERRE – ROMAN HISTORIQUE – BD – ÉROTICA
LITTÉRATURE DE JEUNESSE
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Parution
Marginalia 73
Bulletin bibliographique des études sur les littératures et les films de genre
Chers correspondants,
Voici donc le premier Marginalia totalement virtuel (plus de version imprimée plus d’abonnements). Résultat: il a dix pages
de plus et toutes les rubriques sont présentes, y compris la littérature jeunesse trop longtemps négligée par faute
d’espace. Dorénavant, chaque numéro aura un nombre de pages variable et si l’occasion se présente, je n’exclus pas la
possibilité de publier un numéro supplémentaire si l’actualité s’y prête. Comme toujours, le bulletin sera mis en ligne sur mes sites habituels où paraîtront aussi bientôt de volumineuses bibliographies sur le polar africain. A suivre…
Dear friends,
This is Marginalia 73. This is the first issue entirely virtual (no more printed version, no more subscriptions). It has 10 more
pages and all sections are covered. Now, every issue will have a variable pages count and if possible, il shall publish one
more issue a year. This issue will be online soon. And check my websites for some bibliographies on african mystery and detective stories (in french and in english).
Best, and please excuse my frenglish !
Norbert Spehner
éditeur de Marginalia, le bulletin bibliographique des études sur les littératures et les films de genre
Lisez ses articles,chroniques et critiques de polars dans La Presse, les revues Alibis, Solaris, Entre les Lignes et Le Libraire
15 March 2013 – 16 March 2013
This conference in the History of Reading will bring together scholars working on the private libraries of some of the major literary figures in world literature. The aim of the conference is to explore reading habits, note-taking practices, marginalia and other traces of reading experience and book collecting in a comparative context. At the same time, the conference will offer a forum for the discussion of theories and methodologies that underpin this kind of research, as well as the problems and challenges of reclaiming, representing and editing the evidence of reading writers and writing readers from the archive.
We invite proposals for 20-minute papers that explore writers’ private libraries — regardless of whether the library is real or virtual. We welcome contributions from any world culture, language, field, and period. Interdisciplinary approaches are encouraged.
The following list is meant to be indicative of the possible strands, themes and topics that might be covered
General themes:
Characteristics of the Collection:
Marginalia Practices:
Editorial / Preservation Projects:
Deadline for proposals (300 words): 15 July 2012.
Note: A collection of essays from selected papers will be published.
Inquiries and proposals may be directed to: Patricio Ferrari (Universidade de Lisboa) ferraripatricio@gmail.com
Dr Jerónimo Pizarro (Universidad de los Andes) jeronimopizarro@gmail.com
Dr Wim Van Mierlo (Institute of English Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London) Wim.Van-Mierlo@sas.ac.uk
For an example of a writer’s private library visit Fernando Pessoa’s Private Library on-line athttp://casafernandopessoa.cm-lisboa.pt/bdigital/index/index.htm
Conference blog: http://writersandtheirlibraries.wordpress.com/
The School of Advanced Study is part of the central University of London. The School takes its responsibility to visitors with special needs very seriously and will endeavour to make reasonable adjustments to its facilities in order to accommodate the needs of such visitors. If you have a particular requirement, please feel free to discuss it confidentially with the organiser in advance of the event taking place.
Enquiries: Jon Millington, Events Officer, Institute of English Studies, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU; tel. +44 (0) 207 664 4859; Email IESEvents@sas.ac.uk